I'm cool with AT&T too. I don't have any problems in my area. Plus, I don't wanna have to pay a cancellation fee. When Mandy upgraded her phone over the summer, we had to renew our contract. So, we're in our current contract for a while.

Now, I might have to go out of pocket if they release a 4G iPhone on AT&T's network this summer....and of course I'll be getting the new iPad when it's released this summer...and Mandy will get my current one...see how that works, Kev?

I know a ton of people that will be jumping ship. Personally, I have great 3G coverage down here and there's only two spots I know of where I really lose cell reception, yet I know people who don't get Verizon coverage in their own house. If anything, a bunch of people switching can be a good thing as the iPhone users are the ones slowing down the network so it will only get better.

I don't have the iPhone but know a lot of people that will be leaving AT&T and have always wondered why the iPhone couldn't have been exclusively on Verizon long time ago. AT&T was smart to grab iPhone first, and lock it in but now people will certainly leave.

One of the best features they are adding and announced is this"Can also act as Wi-Fi hotspot for up to five devices."I hope At&t follows suite and becomes very competitive with what Verizon will be doing with the iphone.So how much of the rest of the smart phone market on verizon will be cannibalized by the iphone?

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one big down side to the current verizon network with the iphone is the ability to talk and use the data network for any thing at the same time.

"For those who are interested in the Verizon iPhone, one of the most pressing questions was whether or not the phone would be able to allow simultaneous use of data and voice. This is currently not possible on Verizon's CDMA network, and is sure to be one of the big points in future AT&T advertising. Since the Verizon iPhone operates on the CDMA network, it will not be able to handle voice and data at the same time.

When you get a phone call while using data on a CDMA phone right now, that phone call goes directly to voice mail. that phone call interrupts the data connection. Likewise, you need to hang up voice calls before trying to bring up websites or capture other data. Want to use that built-in tethering app to send a 3G signal to five devices? Just don't try to talk on the phone at the same time.

This will not happen if and when Verizon and Apple create an LTE-based iPhone. LTE can handle both data and voice at the same time, as it is based on the current iPhone's GSM technology."

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So now it seems that apple in the next update will have the hot spot capability for all phones depending apon the carrier."One of the major new features offered with the Verizon iPhone 4 announced today is support for turning the device into a personal hotspot allowing up to five Wi-Fi devices to share the iPhone's cellular data connection. Personal hotspot support comes built directly into the operating system of the Verizon iPhone 4, which is running a new iOS 4.2.5.

According to both iPhoneclub.nl [Google translation] and iPhoneHellas [Google translation], Apple will be bringing the same personal hotspot support to current GSM iPhones with a forthcoming iOS 4.3 update.

The catch is that the functionality is also subject to the approval of individual carriers, requiring them to be onboard for allowing their customers to access the feature. For its part, AT&T has said that it is "evaluating" the hotspot feature and that it has "no plans to announce today".

Despite support for somewhat-similar Internet tethering via USB and Bluetooth included in iPhone OS 3.0 released in mid-2009 and with a number of international carriers moving quickly to support the feature, AT&T waited an entire year as it cited concerns over network performance before finally supporting the feature with the release of iOS 4.0."

If At&t is smart they will allow this to happen and match the price or better what verizon is going to do with it.

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Hopefully, with Verizon entering the picture, ATT will become more competitive and add the feature as well. A wifi hot spot is something I have been looking at for a while now and is the main reason I got the wifi only iPad. I always figured that if I ever wanted mobile connectivity I would get a myfi hot spot. This would kill two birds with one stone.

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I know the controversy will continue and everyone has their decisions, but I have BlackBerry w/ Verizon...and I'm telling you guys Verizon is the better deal. No matter where we are (sometimes the desolate woods of West Virginia) my phone is always up and running while my wife and daughter on AT&T and Sprint have problems bouncing and roaming.

S7 K1ll3rKlown wrote:I know the controversy will continue and everyone has their decisions, but I have BlackBerry w/ Verizon...and I'm telling you guys Verizon is the better deal. No matter where we are (sometimes the desolate woods of West Virginia) my phone is always up and running while my wife and daughter on AT&T and Sprint have problems bouncing and roaming.

I agree I have much better luck with verizon than with any of the other guys. I also know it can vary depending on your region as to who is better.

indeed. In general ATT is much better in my part of the woods but Verizon is #2 and have been growing the area a lot in the last few years so I could go with either.

The bigger problem I have is that I have a KILLER rate plan that I have been grandfathered into for years now. I get 450 anytime mins w/ rollover, 5000 night and weekend and unlimited mobile to mobile for $39.99 and UNLIMITED date for $30.00. (Read Unlimited calling AND data for $69.99). It's a pretty sweet deal and coverage is pretty good in my area so I'll have to stick with ATT for now. I'd have to be a really amazing deal to get me to switch.

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Verizon has it as a free feature on the Palm phone (no sure wich one)I think it will end up being cheaper than $30 this will be a feature were At&t could hold on to a few customers if the under cut what Verizon does

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S7 OC wrote:Verizon has it as a free feature on the Palm phone (no sure wich one)I think it will end up being cheaper than $30 this will be a feature were At&t could hold on to a few customers if the under cut what Verizon does

It may be bundled into the data plan on that specific phone, I know its not free on my droid or the wife's lg.

... or any other hot spot device on the market today. Tethering costs an addition $15-$30 (depending on the rate plan) right now on ATT and that only allows one device via USB. There in no way wifi for 5 devices will be free.

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